The Psychology of Settlement
What causes people to make up their minds, and what makes them change their minds.
What causes people to make up their minds, and what makes them change their minds.
Arbitrator Block describes the panel’s inquiry as addressing both the fact-finding and decisional aspects of the trier’s role.
A discussion of the process – logical and intuitive – by which decisions are made
The panelists discuss discovery, the duty of full disclosure, evidence, burden of proof, testimony, production of witnesses, Title VII, the duty of fair representation, and… Read More »Decisional thinking: West Coast panel report:Conclusion and Panel discussion
A panel discussion covering a wide range of topics about the arbitration and litigation of labor-management matters, and the decision-making process associated with each.
Two principal aspects of the decision-making process in a given case involve: (1) fact-finding – an evaluation of the factual record of the case; and… Read More »Decisional thinking: West Coast panel report:III. Decision-making